List of Blue Murder Episodes

List Of Blue Murder Episodes

This is an episode list for the Canadian TV show Blue Murder. The show aired its pilot on January 10, 2001 and ended its four-year run on July 9, 2004.

The show centred on the fictitious Blue Murder Unit of the Toronto Police Department. Cases usually involved murders, kidnapping or other violent offenses.

The show has been broadcast in the UK on the Hallmark Channel.

Read more about List Of Blue Murder Episodes:  Season 1: 2001, Season 2: 2001 - 2002, Season 3: 2003, Season 4: 2004

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